I’m Kurt. I’m an environmentalist. And I work for Minnesota Power.
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Energizer News Technology upgrade at Boswell Unit 4 will cut emissions, bring jobs Minnesota Power’s largest generating unit is getting an upgrade. MP’s $350 million investment at Boswell Energy Center will reduce emissions at the 585-megawatt Unit 4 and bring hundreds of construction jobs to the Iron Range in the next few years.
For Kurt, the responsibility of protecting northern Minnesota’s environment is professional, but it’s also very personal.
Kurt’s professional background in aquatic toxicology helped prepare him to participate in the design of a novel wastewater treatment mechanism at Minnesota Power’s Laskin Energy Center that removes extremely low levels of mercury via addition of metal scavengers and multimedia filtration. Use of this wastewater technology at Laskin was a first, both for the utility and for the state of Minnesota.
The project will reduce mercury emissions by approximately 90 percent and is necessary to comply with the Minnesota Mercury Emission Reduction Act and the federal Mercury Air Toxics Standard. It also will further reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide and particulates. The engineering phase of the project began in 2012 and site preparation work began earlier this fall. A major construction push will get underway next spring and the project is expected to be (continued on Page 3) The Boswell Energy Center in Cohasset, Minn.
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Pictured above fishing with his sons Tyler, 10, and Carter, 8, Kurt enjoys the outdoors like only a northern Minnesotan can. An avid boater and angler, he spends a lot of his leisure time enjoying the resources he’s charged with protecting as Minnesota Power’s environmental audit manager.
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approved the plan in September with the support of the Minnesota Department of Commerce and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.